Le Cellier Reservations

How do you get a reservation at Disney’s Le Cellier? Call 407 WDW DINE or book online up to 180 days ahead. You do have a better chance if you stay at a Disney resort as you can book 180 days ahead for up to 10 days of your reservation. This effectively gives you up to a 10 day head start on no Disney hotel resort guests.

Epcot Le Cellier has long been known as one of the best restaurants in Epcot and gained a reputation for being very very difficult to get a reservation. It took me many attempts before one day when I simply decided to see if I could get a ‘walk in’ reservation at lunch and hit lucky.

So even if you don’t plan ahead to get a reservation at Le Cellier, it is sometimes worth asking when you arrive. Just don’t rely on it – and have a back up plan! Le Cellier is still one of the most difficult reservations to get a Walt Disney World.

Why is it always so difficult to get a reservation at Le Cellier restaurant? Not only the good reputation and serving a popular type of cuisine. But also the simple fact that it just isn’t very big! Epcot Le Cellier is one of the smaller restaurants in Walt Disney World, so it just can’t accommodate many diners.

Epcot Le Cellier Restaurant

Le Cellier translated means, yes you guessed it, The Cellar. If you didn’t know the restaurant was there you could walk past the entrance without noticing it. Le Cellier is located below the Chateau in the Canadian Pavilion. There are no windows in this small restaurant and it is designed to look just like a wine cellar.

In 2011 Le Cellier was designated a Signature Dining Restaurant so requires 2 Dining Credits for dinner if you are on the Dining Plan. You always have to think very carefully whether a Signature Dining Restaurant is worth the 2 credits if you are on the Disney Dining Plan.

Is Epcot Le Cellier really that good? Many now feel that it falls a little short of the mark, particularly on service. I have not dined there for a while so perhaps they have upped their game. However, for me, the standard of the food and service just wasn’t as high as the other top restaurants in Walt Disney World. Diners consistently rate the food very highly and most give Epcot Le Cellier great reviews.

Epcot Le Cellier is a Signature Dining Restaurant and as such is one of the more expensive restaurants on Disney property. It used to be that you could save money by having an Epcot Le Cellier lunch. However, the rule that lunch is cheaper than dinner at Walt Disney World restaurants is long since over. The Le Cellier lunch and dinner menus are the same and have identical pricing.

There is a good selection of cocktails including the Canadian themed The Toronto for 13.00 a glass and Ottawa Apple for 11.50.

This is a Disney Signature Dining restaurant so, as you would expect, it has a decent wine selection ranging from 16.00 for a glass.

Kids Menu at Epcot Le Cellier

The kids menu follows the usual Disney restaurant pattern of offering a include appetizer, entrée, and dessert served on a Mickey Plate with choice of 1% Mickey Milk, small Bottled Water, or 100% Apple Juice.

Kids Appetizers

House Salad 4.00

Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup 5.00

Kids Entrees

Grilled Sirloin 12.00

Mickey Macaroni Cheese 9.00

Grilled Cheese Sandwich 9.00

Kids Mickey Check Menu at Le Cellier

A choice of Mickey Check Meals for kids aged 9 and under are available on the Le Cellier menu.

Grilled Chicken 15.00

Mickey Pasta 14.00

Seared Salmon 17.00

Kids Desserts

Fruit Salad

Ice-Cream Sundae

Chocolate Moose

Are you going to dine at Epcot Le Cellier Steakhouse? Let us know in the comments below what you think.